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Love Boston and would go back. I'd completely had it and didn't end up doing a some of the things I wanted to like going to check out the Harvard grounds. Think I'll live though. Freedom trail (involves a lot more walking than anticipated but a great way to see the city), good food, good beer, baseball (vs the Yankees on TV - didn't go cause it was …

We got to Manchester, NH about 10:00 pm. The flight attendant I was flying with, Lori, and I had already planned that tomorrow, Christmas Eve Day, we were going to rent a car and drive to Boston and walk the Freedom Trail. MapQuest showed that it's only about an hour drive. We asked the 2 pilots if they wanted to go with us. Tim, the captain, said …

Coming off our memorable visit to Maine, we arrived in Milford, New Hampshire at the home of friends Kimberly and Jordan Bullock on Friday, October 12th. I was trading Facebook messages with Kimberly up to the moment of our arrival, and she met us out on her porch late that night.

Picking up a book on Boston slang is a must or we'll never know what they're saying to us! No "R's" but lot's of replacements with "W's". We heard "You's Guys" and "idears" a lot but it was quite endearing of the people of Boston. They are truly a friendly lot!

We started the morning with Day 1 of the Self-Guided Walking Tour - The …

Final day of classes for the week and I've enjoyed the classes and I've also enjoyed not having to do an assignment at the end of it!

This afternoon we took the Green line to its end where we went to Faneuil Hall. Faneuil Hall is located near the waterfront and has been a marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742. It was the site of …

Just wanted to give an update for our first three days... We left Friday on a red-eye to Boston and got there at 8am, Saturday. We went to breakfast, then checked in and walked the Freedom Trail. Apparently the 'tall ships' were in town, which is the first time they´ve been to Boston since 1976... So, we toured all the historical sites (Paul Revere …

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... you wouldn't have already known from walking around the rest of the route. Walking further north you quickly come to the OldNorthChurch (film fans would know this church as that which Nicolas Cage sends Sean Bean as a diversion while he is looking for ...

... 12 year old boy), and Paul Revere were among the people buried here.
Other sites on the Freedom Trail were The OldNorthChurch, the skinniest house in Boston (10 feet wide), and the old house in Boston, Paul Revere's house. It was 328 years ...

... Trail. Now you'd think the best attraction would be Paul Revere's House, the USS Constitution, Bunker Hill, or the OldNorthChurch. You'd be wrong. While walking the Patriot Trail we found a small Italian Bistro that served a full three course ...

... map. We followed the red brick line around the city which takes you past the most important historic sites of Boston, including the OldNorthChurch and the Bunker Hill Monument - the sight of the first battle in the American revolution. When we ...

... out to be a very pleasant walk for more than a couple of hours through some very interesting parts of oldBoston. A few photos follow.
Went to the Boston Pops in the evening. A concert to celebrate Leonard Bernstein's 90th ...

... is one of the oldest buildings in Boston and has been restored to what it would have been like when he lived there. The OldNorthChurch was the next stop.This was where the lanterns were hung which signalled to the rebels that the British were coming by ...

... Latin School Old Corner Bookstore Old South Meeting House Old State House Site of Boston Massacre Faneull Hall Paul Revere House OldNorthChurch Copps Hill Burying Ground Bunker Hill Monument USS Constitution It was a ...

... cool.
Our guide was Mr. James. We walk in the NorthBoston area. It was the oldest area in Boston. Paul Revere's ride started here. The OldNorthChurch is where the lanterns were hung in the steeple: One by land, two by sea.
After we walked to ...